UFC and WEC Merging!!!

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  • Sandman42
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    • Aug 2004
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    #61
    Re: UFC and WEC Merging!!!

    Originally posted by VanCitySportsGuy
    As someone who doesn't follow the WEC, I'm interested to see how often we see "WEC" fighters headline or co-headline PPV's. A large majority of UFC fans probably have no idea who any of the WEC guys are.
    If they continue building him up and he doesn't lose the title, Aldo will eventually be able to headline a PPV. Faber is probably to only other guy who would be able to co-headline one.

    If Faber beats Mizugaki I think it would be a good idea to do a featherweight/bantamweight TUF with Faber and Cruz as the coaches. Introduces fans to these guys and plus we probably get the best TUF season in a while in terms of talent because there actually may be some prospects to get on the show, unlike the guys TUF gets in now.
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    • -DeMo-
      Rookie
      • Nov 2010
      • 1

      #62
      Re: UFC and WEC Merging!!!

      Originally posted by Sandman42
      If they continue building him up and he doesn't lose the title, Aldo will eventually be able to headline a PPV. Faber is probably to only other guy who would be able to co-headline one.

      If Faber beats Mizugaki I think it would be a good idea to do a featherweight/bantamweight TUF with Faber and Cruz as the coaches. Introduces fans to these guys and plus we probably get the best TUF season in a while in terms of talent because there actually may be some prospects to get on the show, unlike the guys TUF gets in now.

      only issue with the TUF idea is usually the coaches are not in the same weight classes as the fighters on the show but I definitely think the next TUF will be with Featherweight/Bantamweight fighters or the 1 after.

      this is big news for me and I can't wait to see some of the WEC guys in the UFC, I only wish instead of putting Grispi into the title fight with Aldo on Jan 1 they would have found a UFC vet that would drop to 145 and fight for the title. and then if Grispi beat his scheduled opponent in Koch that he would then be the next challanger but I guess it's still a good fight

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